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what is the angle between hour and minute hand at 6 00


In analog clock is considered a circle.
The total angle formed by a circle is 3600
Now we need to find out  the angle between the hour and minute hand.
Now we need to calculate the angle of hour  and minute hand by  considering the reference position as number 12.
Angle of  minute and hour hand is calculated from number 12 in clock.
Angle formed by a circular clock
3600
Angle of minute and hour hand calculated from
Number 12
Time taken by minute  hand for  one revolution
3600=60min                           
Angle formed by minute hand in I min
1min =60
Time taken by hour hand in one revolution
3600= 12 hours
Angle formed by hour hand in 1 hour
300= 1 hour
                          Angle between hour and minute hand at 6 00
Convert 6Hr 0Min into hours
=6+(0/60)
=6+(0)
=6+0
=6 Hrs
Angle formed by hour hand in 6 Hrs
=6x300
 =6x300
=1600
Angle formed by minute hand in 0 min
=0x6
=00
Difference in angle between minute and hour hand
=1800-00

=1800

Angle between hour and minute hand at 6 00 is 1800






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